125. ANN6 BUNTING (SOLOMON5, TAMAR4 MARSHALL, GEORGE3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) (#15282) birth date unknown.

She married LEVIN BUNTING in Northampton Co., VA, December 13, 1771. (LEVIN BUNTING is #15234.) LEVIN was born Accomack Co., VA about 1748. LEVIN was the son of SMITH BUNTING and ANN WEST. LEVIN died 1797 Accomack Co., VA, at 49 years of age. Upon LEVIN's death, His estate was administered Accomack Co., VA, June 27, 1797. Mary Frances Carey notes that Levin married his cousin, Ann. Whitelaw shows Levin married to Adah. Adah was his wife at the time of his death. Parish records show that Thomas Custis, Levin Buntin and John Custis, on October 16, 1775, were to procession the bounds of every person's lands from Bowman's Branch to Walkers Branch and thence up to the middle road. Four years later, on September 15, 1779, Sitathal Fitchett, Leven Bunting and John Custis were to procession these same lands again. St. George's Parish records show on December 3, 1774, 6 shillings 6 pence to Levin Buntin for 3 leveys over charges last year. On November 27, 1780, Solomon Bunting was paid 21 pounds for keeping Levin for 18 days. On December 18, 1781, 780 pounds of tobacco was paid to Sophia Taylor for keeping Levin Bunting. (Gail M. Walczyk, St. George's Parish Accomack County Vestry Book 1763-1787, pp. 48, 50, 69, 75, 77)

Levin Bunting sold the land where he "presently resides" to William Edmunds on September 27, 1796. This 50 acre tract was bounded by Jacob Bird, Levi Bird, John Edmunds and William ___ on the southwest side of the main seaside road. Levin signed his name on the deed. (Wills, Deeds, District Court 1789-1799, Accomack Co., Reel 74, p. 197, VA State Archives)

Samuel Coward was named administrator of Levin's estate, his widow, Adah, relinquished her right. Security by Severn Kellam and George Colburn. Ann and Levin were second cousins.

ANN BUNTING and LEVIN BUNTING had the following children:

child 279 i. PEGGY7 BUNTING (#15540).

child 280 ii. AMY BUNTING (#15541).

child 281 iii. EDWARD S. BUNTING (#15542).

child 282 iv. EDMUND BUNTING (#15824). EDMUND died before March, 1810. In an 1810 deed, Edmund is called the deceased brother of William R. Bunting. (Wills, Deeds, District Court 1807-1830, Accomack Co., Reel 74, p. 146, VA State Archives)

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